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PA 0 10 SIX 1MI4UKOKI) JUAII' TKIHUNIS. ALEDKORD, OIUWON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY JO, 191 1. IV MS vi. Pi ASHLAND PLANS cur BEAUTIFUL INDIAN CHIEF'S 'WANTS UNIFORM PROPHECY TRUE? APPLE BOXES Park Commission Already Planning Great Seasons Work There are Many Chanycs to lie Made in Ap pearancc of Natural Park. Eagle Foot, Rogue River Indian Representative WesterliMhl Introduces ASHLAND, Fob. 10 Willi (he ml vent of spring the I'urk Commission are on I ho alert and ilrf member al ready have plans andei' way i'oi beautifying not only main park stu roiindings but also the. varitiis an noxos which have from lino lo lime r-omo malor tlioir jurisdiction. Tlio comminaioii held a incelinj,' Inst Tuesday and perfected arrange ments embraced in several proposi tions. Among Ihese is one for plac ing flowers in Iho pond, a mailer of floral adornment IhaL will be done on an extensive scale under profes sional direction. The Irecs along the boulevard will nlso receive attention in due sensoi The Civic Improvement (Mid) will furnish lliem, the J'nrk Cotmnissioi ngieeing to plant and care for (la 'same. This phase of park work re lates only lo such trees as need ro placing nlong thai main thorough fare. The commission is also ready ( tnh'e hold of Iho work of beaulifyhi Ihe system of smaller pai'ks, embrac ed in the triangular I raids at tho in tersection of the boulevard and Ash bind street, Main and Mechanic Main and Factory, and probably oili er localities. At lhe eily council meeting Tues day evening, lhe park conunissior submitted a report, a portion of which relating lo linnlovard anr olhor"' improvements is submitted herewith. "In regnrd to Iho boulevard pink Ways, in the center of said drive, shall grass (hem and plant u row o i'loworing magnolia trees in (he edi tor, ns soon aft possible after yoi have completed Ihe removal of fir dirt which was commenced in No vembor and interrupted by (he incle ment wenlher. The magnolia Ireci have been ordered from .Japan, !20i in number and ax ill cost us delieverei hero about $110. Wo instruct our gardener lo se cure from (ho eily lhe 8 inch wale main, recently taken up on Hair si reel, and elsewhere, in suffcienl quantity lo carry waler from (he in take in old mill ditch below tin 1'ioueor Mill lo a point about I en foe' norlheast of a line between Chaiitau qua Park and City Park in Raid dileb, for the purpose of filling saic ditch for a scenic walk. This wil' leave the old ditch open from the falls into the park lake to the horse tail falls racing tho Plaza, and givi us buttur control of tho waler bo sidoB Having tho expense of rebuild ing Iho rotting wooden Humes now currying tho waler pari of lhe way." Vowed a Man Should Dig in Hun ger's CreekArc His Words Com Inn True? Measure in House to That Effect Aurams Wants Atiricjiturnl Board Reconstructed. UUI'" "-. w. i'ou. iu. hub SALEM, Ore., Feb. 10. Kopres no RiiuH oi aukio root, w.o hoKiiu enlalive Westerhuid of Jackson coiiii Illver Indian linivo who vowed on his ty ,as illlro(lim, (l m in ,j1(! ,10USC ileathlicd Dial on tho first of every ...i.:,,,, ;, ........i,.,! ...jii nd.il.llci, ;. fifth ycdr n WMtc man's llfo must flinil ,, fnl. ......j,:,.,, ,,. llllfl bo glvoti lo Iluntor's' creek, taken M.Ln,.B i,.' ii, ,n.ivl,,i Tl. i,',i i... for apples will be 18 inches long, B'BALL TEAMS MEEHONIGHT Teams From Mcdford Hyh and Ash land Hltjh to Face Each Other on "Nat" Floor Tonight at 7:30 Both Made Good Showings. CITY NOTICES. .. CITY NOTICES. Now, therefore, snld city doth or-(nnd described In Vol., 72, page 4C3, (lain and declare that each parcel of colinty recorder's records of Jackson property described below Is adjacent county, Oregon. 79 feet: rate per 10 aim ocneiueu oy mat. certain lat eral sower Inches in size, HOTEL ARRIVALS Tho Nash Clus Moore, Sail r-Yim-(liiten; Dr. Charlton Smith, Salem. O. I), fliihrtelwnn, Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Olifii, Pauline Olsen, (fold Mill; ,. 1! OwbiiB, Seal tic; Mux Sliefel; II. A Adaiou; II. Moor, San l'Ynnuiaco. P. S. Mitchell, Tnciimn; P. S. Mtchell. Jr., Portland; A. I,. Faulkner, Port land; H. l- Wohber. MiiineHpoIi; P. II. II. McCune, Porlland; .Mr. ami Mri. Itohttrt I. Kecd, San l-Ynnoispo; .1. PerJirn, l'irt Joneu, California. Jl C. Crocket, Spokune; W. W. Ir, v Lum A'lgclcs; 11 I , .1 FrniieWo; I). I). Dawson, Ashland; N. C. Olcrti.n, Portland; 1. II. M. Sainton, Chicago; All. It. A. Itu.-li ', an, Santa Clint; W. S. Huchuniin, Stockton. Tho Moore-W. I!. Frnitior, II. T. Holilou, K. J Klkun, Harry Youniaii. Portland; h. K. Hunk, Uiixle Point; V.. I. Pylc, Seattle; .Mr. mid Mrs. l-Vod Skhuior, Portland; K, II. Rockwell, Porlland; II. (lotildstone, San l-Van-do; T. W. luH'for, A. 15. Huukwoil. Porlland; 15. T. Slnplw, Ashland; Fred Manx, Sail Fraueiaco; A. L fleoiye, Portland; I). J). Diiwmhi. Ashland; O. ('. I lusting, Porlland; j. i). neckicy, jUiiuuy, Urrgou; 11. 11 Miillany, F. W. Petera, Porllmid; A M. Comb, Red Hluff. AMERICANS GO TO , . AID OF REVOLUTIONISTS IIUACIIUCA, Ariz., Feb. 10. Elud ing tho putrol of tlu border. CO AnlorlrniiH arc reported to Imvo itom d tho lino Into Mexico today and , stpi't out to Join the forrog of the rbtjol gonoral near Jumcx. The men wJIIbo jolnod by force recruited at tluLrobcI Btntlons in Souora, where It is enld no to 100 men dully oullst Jh tho rouSl enubo, and march over land to Orozco'a camp. A baud from Ho'nnoslllo, said to be the hotlwd of tho' rayolutfon, was imported Loaded toward Juarez by a party of auto ists rsturnlut; from aorowj thu border. W. Duncan, tho trapper, who disap peared last January? That is tho question that has aris en In tho minds of tho old Bottlcra of Curry county, who recall tho words of the old Indian chief, who was fatal ly wounded In tho beginning of tho Uoguo River Indian war, and 'who remember that on .Tnnuary 2, 18!)G, Itufus Walker, a prospector, attempt ed to ford tho stream and was drown ed, Ills body being found n fow days later; how In the month of January, 1001, A. S. Carl!, a cattleman from California, while Intoxicated, foil over a bank Into thu rlvor. His body wan never recovered; how a stranger walked over an embankment after lark and was washed to sea boforo '.lelp arrived. This was In January, 1 900. Fourth .Man DKappcars. M. W. Duncan, who Iiiib been trap plug In tho hills near Hunter's creek for the past fow years, disappeared lbout January .'I. Ills cabin was vlsl ed a fow days later by friends who 'eared that ho was nick because of his continued absence from his usual haunts. Tho unltepl condition of his nbln led his friends to bellevo thnt loino barm must bavo befallen him mil a searching party was organized. With his continued abseuco more mrtlcs wore formed, and tho search lxlomled. Almost dally inou have been scouting among tho hills with 'ho hope of finding some trace of tho trapper, but not a cluo has been found. Ills traps woro sot along tho 'auk. It Is now holloved that whllo iroHslug tho creek on a log ho fell In mil Ills body was carried out lo tho Pacific. Small Stream. IIunler'3 deck is but a small dream, save when tho snows bogln to molt In tho early spring, but it has llroady claimed mora victims than "lavo boon tnkoa by any other ono ilea ns In Curry county. That Is why Onrry county folk are tiOKluuliig to bollovo that the dlrerul mophecy or old Kaglo Foot, tho Ju lian chluf, Is coming true. 11 1-2 inches wide and 10 1-2 inches deep and the legal pear box will be 18 inches long, I J J -2 inches wide and 8 inches deep. These are the inside measurements. Representative Abrams has intro duced a bill which has for its object the complete reorganization of the; slale board of agriculture. The gov ernor is to appoint tho members as formerly, but they are lo be recom mended first by the slate dairymen's association, breeders' associations, Iho grange, pure lneil live slock as sociation and such similar organiza tions. The bill cronies an Oregon commissioner of agriculture af a sal ary of .$2.r)00 a year and also apprd prates fflintlO for carrying out the provisions of Hid ael. The board is authorized to employ a secrelary who is to be an experienc ed agnculliirisl or farmer and it is also to employ u malinger for (he Oregon slate fair, (hat work is to be divorced from (lie other duties of the secrelary. The work of Ihe board in addition lo wliul ll is already will be fo gather crop statistics and make leporls on the ngriciilliire and hor ticultural conditions in different purls of lhe stale and lo conduct ex perimenls in agriculture and horticulture. One of the liveliest basket ball games of! the present season is prom ised for tonight, when the teams of the Medio rd and Ashland high schools cross swords on the floor of lhe Nalntorium. Great rivalry exists between the two schools and tonights game will undoubtedly bring nut some of the snmo spirit that marked the foil ball game between the two schools on last Thanksgiving day. A number of rooters will come up with lhe vsilors nnd the students of lhe local school will allend the gnmo in a body. Gnmo is enlled for 7:fl0 sharp. constructed on Cottage" street from Ens J. Main street to south end of said street, and thnt the proportion of tho cost of said sewer which each of said parcels of land should bear, basedj on the benefits derived respectively by said several tracts of land In the amount set opposlto the description or each parcel below, that each of said imrcels Is actually benefited in the amount set opposite Its descrip tion below by tho construction of saLd sewer, and that said soveral amounts represent .tho proportional benefits of said several parcels from said cnniOK A till Antit fxt nnl1 nnoinln ttt hereby assessed In the amount setj f00nec: na",0En.t- ?44' nm,n,iii n0 ,icnri)inn iii, f- .,. Assessment Nd. 21 . foot, 8Sc; amount, SC0.52. Assessment No. 1 fl Anpnnf T-nw- ! rentz. North 50 feet of the east half bt lot ?, block 2, Cottngo Home addi tion to the City of Medford. Front age 50 feet on tho west side of Cot tage street, and described In Vol. 75, pngo 2DS .county recorder's records bf Jackson bounty, Oregon. 50 feet; rato per foot, 88c; amount, $44. Assessment No. 20 Merrick & Enyart. Lot 1, Merrick & Enyart tract drt Cottage street. Frontage 5Q feet on tho west sldo of Cottage street hud described In Vol. .,, page .., county recorder's records of Jackson bounty, Oregon. 50 feet; rate per JOHNSON STEAM ROLLER AFTER PEOPLE'S FOES SACRAMBNTO, Cab. Feb. 10. After a lengthy argument the admin istration steam roller flattened the opposition and passed lhe initiative and referendum measure in the sen ate today, Hfi to 1, Wright of San Diego voting against the measure. CHARGES CONSPIRACY IN BALLINGER CASE BEVERIDGE SAYS NEW TREATY WON'T HURT WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. Connpiracy to prevent the Hnllinirer I'inchol reports was charged in the house today by Congressman Hitch cock. Tin. Nehraskan kicked over the traces when the rules Committee re- ported that the long delay was due lo lhe noccssnry printing of maps nnd lo olhor causes which were un avoidable. Hitchcock denounced the delays roundly and intimated pretty broadly thai efforts were being push ed lo lhe limit (o save Hallingcr'' bacon until (ho session olids. A V. & A. M ATTKXTION. Work- In third dogreo Friday ovo-ning. WM. MULLEN, Sec. opposite Its description below for the construction of, said sewer. assessment for a lateral sbwer on cottage street from east main street to the South end of the STREET. Assessment No. 1 L. R. Kent. Lot 3. block 1. Coltuuo Home addi tion to the City of Medford, Ore .Frontage 340 feet on the east side of Cottage street, and described in Vol 55, page 3C3, county recorder's rec ords or JiicKson county, uregon. z-ju feet; rato per foot, 88c; amount, $21.1.20. Assessment No. 2 L. n. Kent. Lot 18, block 1, Jackson's addition to the City of Medford, Ore. Front age 120 feet on tho east side of Cot tago street;, and described in Vol. 59, Dane 1C1, county recorder's records Of Jackson county, Oregon. 120 feet; rate per foot, 88c; amount, $105.00. Assessment No. 3 Sarah C. Woody. Lot C, block 1, Cottage Home addition to the City of Med ford, Ore. Frontago CO feet on the oast side of Cottago street, nnd de scribed in Voi. 02, pago 23, county THE RETURN HOME THROUGH SUNNY SOUTH. When you arrange your eastern trip bo sure to Include tho Sunset Route through Now Orleans, El Paso, Los Angeles and Snn Francisco for return. It Is a splendid educational Journey, nnd nt this tlmo df tho year especially delightful becauso so Warm and comfortable. Every mllo Is through tho sunny southland tho rlco and cotton fields of Louisiana and Texas, the vast mirage meses of New Mexlcri nnd Arizona now spread with bright green, tho orange groves and semi-tropic charm of Califor nia, miles nnd mllos along tho ocean more, and sovoral of tho. most in teresting cities on tho, continent. Ask your local railroad agont all about It. 292 WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 10. Ocnlnl or the statement that reclp--oclty with Canada will hurt tho inoiicaii farmer was made In the loaate by Senator lloverldgo of In ihimi. Supporting President Tuft's lollcy, llovorldgo said: "Canadian reciprocity will by no 'iteaiiH by an Injury to the American 'ariner. Wo are tho greatest export M'h In wheat and flour In the world. I'lio t'niiadlans export a comparative ly sinall amount. They will have llt ilo more for tho uoxt fow years than vlll miffifo to meet their own In rausluK demand. Tho admission of Canadian food products would sliii ly si oiuly and lognlato prices and would certainly end tho cornering Of food by speculatois. Tho food gam bler would thou havo to corner the tirndiielH of a continent, lntoad, as now, of only the products of a coun-tr." MO.VEV HACK. Chris, rtiiing Sells Rcinni liable (' tnrrli Cure. Pour a fw drop of 11YOMEI (pro nounced Illnli-o-nie) Into thu hard rubber Inhaler nud you can then breathe Into the Iuukr lhe very vunu untliwptlo, aerm killing air ai you would bioatho In tho Australian for oats of oupulyptua, whom catarrh U unknown. And HYOMEI l no pleiuitiit to uno; you'll like to ma) it; when you breaths It the eftort on tho Inflam ed catarrh Infected and uerin rlddon inainhrano la aoothlnn and healing.' In five minute you vet inch won derful rellof thut you will know that at laat you havo a cure for catarrh. A HYOMEI outfit which oonataU of one bottle- of HYOMEI, a hard rubber imckut Inhaler, u niwllclne droppor and simple ltiatrurfiona for tiflc, coata only $1.00, and extra hot Portland Aids China. PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 10. Aclhc work of collecting contributions of clothing, foodstuffs and money for Ihe Chinese famine sufferers was started hero today by the Portland chamber of commerce and charitable organizations. As soon as a suffi cient quantity of goods is Collected a slipiuenl will bo made to San -Van cisco for passage to the Orient on the I ransporl Huford. Rosy as a (Jirl. Summit, N. C In a lottor receiv ed from this place. Mr. J. Church, the notary public, says: "My wlfo had neen ailing for nearly 12 years from ronittlo nllineuts, nnd at times wa tumble to leave the house. Sho Buf fered agony with her sldo and back. Wo tried physicians for years, with out relief. After these treatments all failed, she took Card ul and gained In weight nt once. Sow sho la rod ami rosy as a school girl." Cardnl, as a tonlo for women, has brought re markablo results, it relieves pain and mlBcery and Is the Ideal tonic tor young and old. Try It. At drug R YOU INTERESTED IN A GOOD INVESTMENT? Ono hundred ncrcs Butto Creok bottom, tindor lrrlgntlon, perpetual wator right. Al for apples or pears; can mako big monoy raising onions, colery, tomatoes and nil kinds of vog- otnbles; big money in subdivision; Joins n now townslto and tho rail road; nil under now wire fence; can bo bought for one-half tho prlco of ruljoluing land. Buy from owner and snvo tho commission. Address Hox 35, Medford, Or. tf READ IN KUIIRUARV SUNSET MAC.VI.MC. Sim Diego, the city of drenms come true. Beautifully Illustrated In four colors. TotriiMlnl Hinging In tho streets of San Francisco. Christmas Eve. Xow on sale. All news stands. 15 cents. 277 SOrTHKR.Y PACIFIC COMPANY Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Fob. Nth, 1911. Advertising Department: We take pleasure lu announcing that our eastern connections will sell arond class eolonlut tickets dally at reduced fares March 10th to April 10th. lucliiMlve, l!Ul. We have recolved tho following ratoa and will be pleaded to accom modate you In giving you all tho In formation that Is required. You can deposit the monoy here in Medford Medtord, Or., Feb. C, 1911. This Is to certify that about Novombor 1st my daughter was taken with a se vere attitck of rhoumatlsm which ren dered her left arm usoless, In fact It was sd near paralyzed that sho was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of somo of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, wo de cided to consult him, In which I am pleased to say mndo no mistake, ns his remodlos nctod as ho claimed they would, nud after tho third treatment tho rheumatic pain entirely left her nnd sho has not had any symptoms of rhoumatlsm slnco; besides hor general health Is much Improved and I do not hosltato in saying I bollovo those nf Dieted with rhoumatlsm or paralysis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Yoimgj whoso house Ib cornor Tenth and Front street, Medford, Oregon. 281 A. P. WEISS. Hasklns for Health. CITY NOTICES. , aud wo will bo ulnd to notify and ilea of HYQMJBI, If aftorward newl-.hnvo our agents In tho onst furnish ed, 80 conta. I your frloiula or l.ilatlvos with tiok.its Hsldin OBtarrh. raiiKuibcr that aud sleeping necnininudntlons. Fares HYOMICI la guaranteed to cure uath- frem: ma. i roup, bronchitis, coughs, tolds. Chicago $83.00 sore throat, or uiouey back. IIYOMUI Minneapolis 31.75 Is Hold by Cum. Strong and leading, Mlaaourl rlvor points 86.00 druggists vorywhr. Trial sample free from Uootu'a Ilyomel Co.. Uuffti lo, N. Y. .sw -i ork, N. Y 60.00 Yours truly, A. S. ROSKNIIAUM. AgghL llnskluu for Health. j llnskiiiti for health, ORDINANCE NO. 1 17. An ordinance assessing tho prop erty adjacent to and boneflted by the S-lnch lateral sewer constructed along Cottage street from Enig Mala street to south end ot snld stivvt, for the cost of constructing tho same and providing tho manner of carrying said assessments Into full effect. The City of Medford doth ordain as follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho Council did heretofore provide by ordinance for the serving of tho owners of property adjacent to and benefited by the construction of the lateral sower horelunftor descrlbod to np- pear oeiore snld Council and show cause. If any, why said property should not be assessed for tho con struction of said sower, and did fix a time for hear iik any Mich nrotests. which notice was glvon In accordance with said ordinance more thnn ten days before the beginning of the con struct Ion of said hewer, but no pro tests against said construction or asssiiiont or the coat thoieof was tuado by auono and said sower was, by 6ild Council, ordered constructed And. whereas, tho coot of tho con tttructluu of bld sowor bus bcou and hereby la determined to bo the sum of 11770 00, recorder's records, of Jackson county, Oregon., 00 feet; rale per foot, 88cJ amount, $58.08. Assessment No. 4. F. A. Poll. Lot 7, block 1, Cottage Home addition to the City of Medford, Ore Frontage 84 feet on the fast sldo of Cottnge street, and descrlbod In Vol. 70, page 187, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 74 feet; into nor foot, 88c; amount. 873.92. Assessment No. 5 F. A. Pell. Lot 8. block 1, Cottnge Home addition to the City of Medford, Ore. Frontage 84 feot on the east side of Cottage street, and described In Vol. 70, pago 187, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon. 84 feot; rato per foot, 88c; amount, $73.92. Assessment No. C Amos Bliss. Lot 9, block 1, Cottago Home addi tion to the City of Medford, Ore. Frontago 84 feet on tho east sldo of Cottago street, nnd described In Vol. 73, pago 28, county recorder's rec ords, oi Jnckson county., Oregon. 84 feet; rato per foot, 88c; amount, $73.92. Assessment No. 7 Amos Bliss. Lot 10, block 1, Cottage Home addi tion to tho City of Medford, Ore. Frontago 84 feet on the east sldo of Cottago streot, and descrlbod In Vol. 73, pago 2S,, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon. 84 feet; rato per foot, S8c; amount, $73.92. Assessment No. 8 Efflo Burch. West 127 feot of lot 11. block 1, Cottngo Home addition to tho City of Medford. Ore. Frontage S4 feet on tho east sldo of Cottago street, nnd descrlbod In Vol. 53, pnge 10, comityrecorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon. 84 (eet; rato per fbot, -8$c; amount, $73.02. Assessment No. 9 Efflo IJUrch. North 30 foot of lot 12, block 1. Cottago Home nddltlon to tho Qlty of Medford, Ore. Frontago 30 feot on the east sldo of Cottage street, and described In Vol. 03, pago 10. pounty recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 30 feet; rato por foot, 88c; amount, $20.40. Assessment No. 10 .13. J. Fouts. A pnrcel df land fronting 100 feot on tho east side of Cottage street, and described lu Vol. 7G, pago 47C, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 100 feot; rate per foot, 880; amount, $88, Assessment No., 11-Cora Lyon. A parcel of land on tho southwest Intersection of East Mali) streot and Cottage street, fronting 137 foot on tho west sldo of Cottage street, and described In Vol. 5S, pages 259, 470 aud 471, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 37 feet; rnto per fool, SSc; amodnt,, $32.50. Assessment No. 12 Cnrrlo E. Leonard. A parcel of land fronting 100 feet on the west side of Cottage street, and descrlbod lu Vol. 82, pngo 203, county recordor s records of Jnckson county, Oregon. 100 feot; rale per foot, SSc; amount, $88. Assessment No. 13 Mnrla h. Tripp. A parcel of land fronting 5S feot on the west sldo or Cottage htreot, and being a portion of that parcel or land described In Vol. 42, pago 021, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon. 08 feet; rate por foot, 880; amount, $51.04. Assessment No. II Victoria M. Chossmoro. A parcel of land front ing 50 feet on tho west sldo ot Cot tago streot, and described In Vol. CO, pngo 487, county recorder's records of Jnckson couuty, Oregon. 50 feet; rato per foot, 88c; amount, $44. Assessment No. 15 Vlctlrla M. Chessmore. Tho south 50 feet of the west half of lot 4, block 2, Cottage Home addition to the City of Mod ford, Ore. Frontago 50 feot on tho west side of Cottago street, nnd do scribed lu Vol. tr, pago 138, county recorder's records of Jackson county. Oregon. 50 feet; rato per foot, SSc; amount, $44. Assessment No. 10 Conrad Roln- klns. East half of lot 5, block 2.i Cottago Home uddltlon to tho City of) Medfor.d, Ore. Frontngo 79 feet oni tho west sldo of Cottage street, nnd .,,.....ii.A.i .. irni an .n.m r.nn .Aiinh recorder's records of Jackson county, . &eils round-trip tickets, for for three Oregon. 79 feet; rato per foot, SSc; months, allowing $6.00 worth of amount. $09.52. accommodation at tho Saniito- Assessment No. 17 M. S. John- rillfn !,,,,,..,, , son. East half of lot G. block 2.' w I " aBcl a" Cottngo Home addition to the City of 1 o.-. R. & N. Stations Med font, Ore. Frontago 79 feet on tlu west side of Cottage Btreet, and j For further Information and lllus described In Vol. 72, page 593. county trate,i booklf nillirno n w m , recorder's records of Jnckson county. . ", , . .' ni,d,re88 r)r . T. Phy. Oregon. 79 feet; rato per foot,. SSc; 'cal Supt. and Mgr.. Hot Lake, amount, $69.52. 1 Oregon, any O.-W. It. & N. Agent Assessment no. is piatt j. van or write to Dusan. East half of lot 7, block 2. rr MtiTi t- Cottago Home addition to th City ".'lmcmuhiui, of Medford. Ore. Frontage 79 feet Qcnral Passenger Agent, on tho wost side of Cottago street, PORTLAND, OREGON. Angus Mac- Donald. Part of ldts 9 and 10, block 2, Cottage Home addition to the City of Medford, Ore. Frontngo 100 reot bn tho west sldo of Cottage street, and described In Vol. 58, pngo 423, bounty recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 100 feot; rato per loot, 8Scr amount, $8S. AHSdsdnleill NO. 22. R. R. Hdtch Jdss. Pnrt of lots 10 and 11. 'block 2, Cottago Home addition to the City of Medford, Ore. Frontage 50 feet pn tho west side of Cottngo streot, and described iri Vol. 72, page 264, cbunty recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 50 feet; rnto per foot, 88q; amount, $44, Assessment No. 23 J. C. Ward (4 al. East half of lot 12 and south east 42 feet of lot 11. block 2, Cot tago Home addition to tho City of Medford, Ore. Frontngo 100 feet on the west sldo of Cottago street, and described In Vol.C9, page 520, coitnty recorder's records of Jnckson county, urogon. 10.0 reet; rato per foot, S8c; amount, $88. Assessment No. 24 Angus and Clara MacDonnld. South 29 feet of lot 13, block 2, Cottage Home addi tion to tho City ot Bedford, Ore. Frontago 29 feet on tho west side or Cottago streot, and described in Vol. K2, page- 000, county recorder's rec ords of Jnckson couuty, Oregon. 29 feet; rnto per foot, 88c; nmount, $25.52. , Assessment No. 25 C. R. Heim- roth. North 50 feet or tho east hair or lot 13, block 2, Cottngo Home ad dition to the City of .Medford. Ore. Frontago 50 feet on tho west side of Cottnge street, and described In Vol. 78, pngo 030, county recorder's rec ords of Jnckson county, Oregon. 50 feet; rato por foot, S8c; nmount, $44. Assessment No. 26 Angus Mnc Ponnld. North 75 feet of lot 14, block 2, Cottage Home addition to I ho City of Medford, Ore. Frontago 75 feet op the west side of Cottago street, and described In Vol. 52, page 590, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon. 75 feet; rato lier foot, SSc; amount, $66. Section 2. And It Is horeby or dered ntld ordained thnt said several assessments and tho liens thorcof be entered In the Hen docket of said blty, nnd that thereupon notice be given to the owners, or roputed own ers, of said property, and that the samo bo enforced and collected In the manner provided by tho chnrtor of said city for tho collection of-assessments for tho Improvements of streets therein. Section 3. It 13 further ordered that tho notlco above provided for be published threo times In Tho Dally Mnll-Tribune, a noWBpapor published add of general circulation in said city, In- the manner provided by ordi nance No, 250 of said city. Tho foregoing ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, on tho i7th day of January, 1911, by tho follow ing veje: , Morrick, aye; Watt, aye; Wort man, nyo; Emerlck, absent: Elfort. aye, and Miller, aye. Approved January 18, 1911. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. City Property First class business property, Im proved or unimproved, at tho lowest figures. Dwellings of all kinds in all parts off the city at prices ranging from $500 to $15,000. A good platting proposition of s'ev cn acres within city limits, on good street, $6000. Best resldenco lots on West Main street; south fronts; 70x140; corner or insldo lots, $1575. Lots on paved street, with all Im provements, $650. ,, Lots on Second street, with water and sewer, $350. Call on us for anything In city prpporty and you will find wo havo It at prices and terms that are always right. W. T. YORK & CO. 102 WeBt Main. Bell phono 3301. Home phono 31. For Sale NOTICE. To the owner, or roputed owner, of eaqli parcel of property described In tho foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and In the Hen declared by said ordinance, ns recorded In the docket of city liens: You aro horeby notified that tho assessment declared by tho forogolng ordinance hns been mndo and tho Hen docket, and that the fiamo Is duo and you aro hereby required to pay tho same to tho city recorder within ton dnys from the service of this notlco. vwhlclt service Is hero made by the publication of tho foregoing ordi nance and this notlco threo tlmos In Tho Medford Mail-Tribune, pursuant to an order of the City Council of said city. ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recordor. 15 acres, 3 miles from Talent, fenced, timber, altalfa and fruit land, good house, pure water, A mllo from school, 300 young pear trees, lovely place; $2000, one-half down. This 15 acres Is ono ot tho love liest small ranches In southern Ore gon. Sheltered by tho hills 'from the cold winds of winter, deep, tor tile soil, an Ideal ulaco for health. $13 i Acre. Also 34 acres, 1 mllo from Talent, 12 acres of fruit, family orchard lu bearlag; apples, Newtowns, 12 acres, poach filled; 7 acres timber, irrigated, dwelling house shaded by largo laurel trees, plenty of wator; fertile soil; gardon spot; pumping plant; terms, $13,000, $7000 cash, tho balance In payments of $1000 yearly at C per cent. 1 $383 Acre. Also 20 acres alfalfa and frillt land, with timber, 1 mile from Tal ent; $6500 cash down; Just think what a snap, a little over $300 an aero. Where can you find near tho depot and railroad a cheaper placo? $325 Acre. Town lots In the nowly Incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., on tho In stallment plan. From $150 to $500 a Lot. Also 17 acres, 14 acres commer cial fruit bearing orchard, 2 miles from Talent; $10,000, one-half on tlmo. $580 Acre. Also 80 acres fine timber, $2000, one-halt down. $25 Acre. A fine fertile Fruit Farm, all un der cultivation; tenced; new five room houso, bath room, etc.; out buildings, barn, etc.; level; ono and one-half miles from Talent, Oregon; good well of wator; young orchard of apples, mostly Newtowns and Spitz; twelvo nnd one-half acres In pears; two acres in peaches, etc. Trees young, from 1 to 3 years. Prico $8,750, one-half caBh, balance to suit purchaser. 36 acres $213 acre. Forty acres; about 3 mllos from Talent and Phoenix, Ore.; fruit land; 2 good springs, 5-room houso, out ulldlngs, small fruit, 5 acres cleared; a good poultry ranch, over $1000 of standing timber; $1200 down, bal anco on tJmo to suit the buyer; only $50 an acre.. Look all ovor the coun try and 8eo If you can rind a placo so cheap. 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